A Big House for Little Men

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michael W. McKay ISBN: 9781440155390
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 21, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Michael W. McKay
ISBN: 9781440155390
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 21, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Growing up in a family of eight in an Irish neighborhood ghetto in Boston, Massachusetts, is not an easy life. Cody realizes early on that a kid from this neighborhood can only become a priest, a cop, or a criminal. Cody chooses the latter. He quickly adapts to living on the streets. He desires the life of a criminal and is mentored by some of the most reputable gangsters known around Boston such as (James Whitey Bulger).

A career criminal, Cody pleads guilty to murder in the second degree and enters one of the harshest maximum correctional institutions in the country. But incarceration doesnt stop Cody; he adjusts easily to prison life. During his sentence, he escapes twice and commits several murders. With assistance from other inmates, hes accused of forming execution squads to maintain power. He helps organize a prison takeover while plotting to commit more murders. Death has been his best friend all of his life.

Cody has other friends in some strategic positions within the Massachusetts justice system. Hes not the average man nor is he the average criminal. Although Cody never had a problem escaping prison, he realizes that he can never escape his past.

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Growing up in a family of eight in an Irish neighborhood ghetto in Boston, Massachusetts, is not an easy life. Cody realizes early on that a kid from this neighborhood can only become a priest, a cop, or a criminal. Cody chooses the latter. He quickly adapts to living on the streets. He desires the life of a criminal and is mentored by some of the most reputable gangsters known around Boston such as (James Whitey Bulger).

A career criminal, Cody pleads guilty to murder in the second degree and enters one of the harshest maximum correctional institutions in the country. But incarceration doesnt stop Cody; he adjusts easily to prison life. During his sentence, he escapes twice and commits several murders. With assistance from other inmates, hes accused of forming execution squads to maintain power. He helps organize a prison takeover while plotting to commit more murders. Death has been his best friend all of his life.

Cody has other friends in some strategic positions within the Massachusetts justice system. Hes not the average man nor is he the average criminal. Although Cody never had a problem escaping prison, he realizes that he can never escape his past.

Up-DATE. FEEL FREE TO GOOGLE THE FOLLOWING MICHAEL W MCKAY-SOUTH BOSTON

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